RATIONALIST INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN

Rushdie: Long shadow of the fatwa
Twenty three years after the fatwa, the echo is still reverberating. In India, Rushdie is still a persona non grata – at least in election times.The Pope, his Bank & the Mafia
A murder plot against the Pope? „Vatileaks“ bring back memories of the early eighties: of the scandal surrounding the collapse of the Banco Ambrosiano and the mysterious death of Pope John Paul I, who tried to put a stop to the laundering of mafia drug money through the Vatican Bank.

RATIONALIST INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN

Rushdie: Long shadow of the fatwa
Twenty three years after the fatwa, the echo is still reverberating. In India, Rushdie is still a persona non grata – at least in election times.The Pope, his Bank & the Mafia
A murder plot against the Pope? „Vatileaks“ bring back memories of the early eighties: of the scandal surrounding the collapse of the Banco Ambrosiano and the mysterious death of Pope John Paul I, who tried to put a stop to the laundering of mafia drug money through the Vatican Bank.

RATIONALIST INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN

Rushdie: Long shadow of the fatwa
Twenty three years after the fatwa, the echo is still reverberating. In India, Rushdie is still a persona non grata – at least in election times.The Pope, his Bank & the Mafia
A murder plot against the Pope? „Vatileaks“ bring back memories of the early eighties: of the scandal surrounding the collapse of the Banco Ambrosiano and the mysterious death of Pope John Paul I, who tried to put a stop to the laundering of mafia drug money through the Vatican Bank.